Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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AAC Candidates
I live north of 466 and in November we will be electing one person from each of the CDDs to be our voice in the handling of the amenity funds from the lawsuit. There is a lot of money involved and a lot of areas to cover and I want to elect the candidate that has my best interests in mind.
But there is a problem. With the exception of the lame information presented in the VHA insert the other week, I have no idea who the candidates are, what their background is and what their goals are for handling the money. I do not think that the eeny-meeny-miny-moe approach will work. I am into clubs that have elections for Board of Directors members that have more publicity than these candidates. I went to the AAC site on the Villages website to look at the candidates and there is nothing. It sends you back to the AAC information website. I will call tomorrow to see if this is a problem and if the bios are really out there. Does anyone in CDD 1-4 have any idea who the candidates are, what their goals are for the AAC, etc? How can you vote for anyone if you do not know anything about them? Z
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Jacksonville, Florida Andover, New Jersey The Villages Second star to the right, then straight on 'til morning. |
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This does not affect me directly since we are south of 466, but it is a very good question indeed. It would be excellent if somehow you could contact them and have them be available to answer questions here on TOTV after having posted a biographical sketch.
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I'm with you Z.
I have asked TOTV members for anything they might know about the AAC elections, candidates etc. in several different threads over the last month or so. NOT ONE member has responded with any information! Since I haven't been in TV since July I know nothing about the elections except that they are important for our future. Has no one the time or interest in doing anything but sling mud at the other guy's Presidential candidate? OK TOTV FOLKS - ONE LAST TIME - WHAT"S HAPPENING!!!!! |
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I posed the same question about the county commissioner candidates but no one had any information. Next election we should conduct our own forum with questions for the candidates.
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The Oct 10 issue of the Daily Sun has all the AAC candidates "at a glance" in section C.
They answer 2 questions posed: "What are the key issues you see for this office in the coming term?, and, What project or areas should AAC dollars be targeted to?".There are pictures, ages of some, years in the Villages and an accompaning article. There is also a synopsis of the Oct 8 VHA meeting where they all spoke in the Oct 9 Daily Sun section A. There is also an article in the VHA Voice dated October 2008, Vol 14 No. 10. Nothing much about the candidates but what they'll be doing. |
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I called the Daily Sun today to see if they were going to run anything. The lady mentioned that something had been run before. I told her that it would be nice to run the candidates and the bios and what they see as the key areas before the election. She was going to check and get back to me and never did. I will call again tomorrow. As for the AAC website at the districtgov site, I was told that they would not put the candidates bios, etc up because it would mean that they were endorsing them. I said that if you put them all up it was just info. They disagreed. So do you remember who the candidates are in your CDD? And which one to vote for?
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We joke about the Daily Fun, but I enjoy reading the "good news", however, am I correct that they do not make their archives available? If so, that is NOT good. You can't go back and find the original articles?
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Z: Since moving to TV in early September, I've been so busy and have stacked up every edition of the Sun since then !! I know, I am a pack rat for sure, but if you really want to see that edition, I'll look for it. Do you know the date?? I promise not to CHARGE YOU FOR IT!!
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From the Daily Sun Archives - October 9, 2008
Here is the article with the candidates and the questions. I sent a note to the Curt Hills to see if it was going to be reposted next week but got no response. I will follow-up.
VHA welcomes AAC candidates By CURT HILLS, DAILY SUN - October 9, 2008 THE VILLAGES — Villages homeowners across four districts and the Lady Lake-Lake County portion of the community are being asked to shape a board that will oversee their amenity programs. On Wednesday night, members of the Villages Homeowners Association got a glimpse of 16 candidates vying for five elected seats on the Amenity Authority Committee. In a landowner election, to be held Nov. 4 — the same day as the general election — property owners who reside in Community Development Districts 1-4, as well as those in Lady Lake and the unincorporated Lake County area, are each being asked to vote in a member of the AAC. On Wednesday, each of those candidates made a brief two-minute presentation before meeting fellow residents one-on-one in a candidate forum held by the VHA. Once necessary bond payments are made annually, the AAC will be responsible for handling a remaining budget of roughly $18 million to $20 million for the amenities program. The committee will also determine how to spend a little less than $40 million obtained in a settlement agreement. Here’s a glimpse of the candidates: Lady Lake/Lake Candidate Rose Harvey said she’s been attending community development districts since day one, claiming she was there the day CDDs were approved for The Villages. “I wasn’t for it,” Harvey said. Harvey said she is running because she believes residents should have a say when to buy recreational amenities, such as facilities, from The Villages developer. Her opponent, Eldon Sheldon of Sheldon’s Stompers entertainment notoriety, said he’s backing away from that to enter the political arena because he wants to represent his fellow Villages residents. He said most residents want to enjoy The Villages lifestyle, rather than fretting about whether the lifestyle stays in place. “You don’t want to worry about politics,” Sheldon said. “You can lean on me to do that.” District 1 Ray Owens said if elected, he intends to help manage the budget prudently and look out for the needs of the residents. “To me, the most important thing is we try to represent The Villages,” Owens said about his fellow residents. Carl Bell said he wants to protect The Villages lifestyle while being mindful of budget constraints. He said getting resident feedback is critical. “Then I want to vote based on what the majority wants,” Bell said. Bob Nelson touted his extensive accounting and auditing background. Nelson said, if elected, he sees his role as helping residents by using due diligence to spend the money the way they would want it spent. “I feel like I’m volunteering, not running (for election),” Nelson said. District 2 John Land pointed to his community involvement, which includes a current appointed seat on the AAC, as well as a past seat on the former Resident Advisory Council. Land is also a former council member from Punta Gorda. “I believe we should strive to maintain and improve the property values,” Land said. Marty Rothbard said he would like to make sure the amenity fees are used properly, and the guest policy is fair. He said he thinks it’s necessary to widen some or all of the multi-modal paths. “I think I can bring in my background to make sure our amenity fees are spent judiciously,” Rothbard said of his 20 years of financial management. District 3 Rick Montroy said his careers in the military, ministry, teaching and time as a homeowners association president will be most helpful on the AAC. “The front-burner issues are the guest policy and the disposition of this settlement (funds),” Montroy said. Dick Belles called attention to his experience as chairman of both CDD 3 and the current AAC group. As a fiscal conservative, he said a comprehensive plan is needed before spending significant funds. “Level heads need to prevail in communication with our residents,” Belles said. John Wilcox said he wants to make sure the AAC does not waste any of the revenue that is coming in. He believes traffic concerns along Oak Forrest Drive have brought to light one problem the AAC could possibly solve. “I do feel there is a serious problem with the cart paths and hope there‘s some funds to help with that,” Wilcox said. David Dingee said he would work with the district staff to create a strong fiscal plan for the long term and would balance the needs of all affected districts. “The Villages life is a good life and I want to keep it that way,” Dingee said. Doug Tharp said the current facilities and staff cannot be matched and he wants to work to ensure that will still be true in 10 to 20 years. He said a balance must be maintained among CDDs 1-4, the Village Center District and the AAC. “Dual membership is a conflict,” Tharp said of other candidates who hold CDD seats. “It’s like having a hand in both pockets.” District 4 Rich Lambrecht is the current CDD 4 chairman and was active in the past on a straw ballot initiative and involved in the settlement issue. “I’m intimately knowledgeable in what we’re trying to accomplish here,” Lambrecht said. Lambrecht favors money for multi-modal trails and in establishing reserves for the future. Cliff Wiener said he wants to do what is right for residents and believes widening the cart paths is one issue that needs to be addressed. “My primary goal is to see that the residents north of County Road 466 don’t lose any more amenities,” Wiener said, pointing to removal of pool monitors. John Knapp said he would work to be the eyes and ears of the community, taking a look at what needs to be done and getting input from residents. “You need to put people in there who will listen to you,” Knapp told the audience. David Izzo said if he’s elected, he’ll work to ensure that recreational facilities, golf courses, paths, and other amenities are in the best possible condition. He said he’d like paid pool monitors at swimming facilities. “I understand that this is a privilege, not a right to serve on this board,” Izzo said. The Daily Sun will publish candidate profiles Friday and the VHA will include candidate biographies in The Villages Voice, which is inserted into Friday’s Daily Sun, according to VHA president Roger Kass. Information on the AAC and its duties can be found online at districtgov.org.
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Jacksonville, Florida Andover, New Jersey The Villages Second star to the right, then straight on 'til morning. |
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The Daily Sun will be running another article with the current candidates. On Friday (page C7), they had an article about two of the CDD4 candidates dropping out.
So they are on top of it. Z
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Jacksonville, Florida Andover, New Jersey The Villages Second star to the right, then straight on 'til morning. |
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